Azzam lost her rig in fierce conditions on the first night of leg one just over one month ago. The team resumed racing after an around the clock effort by a dedicated shore crew to step up a new mast, but Walker knew that there was more to gain in the long term by retiring and taking the time to tune-up the new rig at Cape Town.

The British Olympian's insight has now paid off with the team finding confidence in their new rig as early forecasts for leg two predict strong winds.

'We've got a rig solution we think, we have more belt and braces than we had before. Now it's about sailing. I think it will all be fine.

'The forecast looks pretty windy for the first 24 hours but it's good to get conditions like that at the start of the leg. Once we're through we can relax and get into it.'

The V and A Waterfront In-Port Race will kick start on December 10, ahead of the start of the leg two race to Abu Dhabi on December 11.